Ball Information:Make and Model of ball: ThrashWeight: 15lbs. 1oz.Desired reaction shape: Get through the heads with stronger motion on backend when needed.

Environment information:What conditions you intend to use the ball on: 41ft. THSLane surface, if known: Newer Brunswick synthetics and older AMF synthetics. The place with the Brunswick lanes tends to have a bit more friction up front, I have had good success with my TZ3 and a mildly drilled Storm Tropical Breeze there. Need a compliment to those.

Remember, as a check, you can verify ahead of time where your bow-tie will be: draw a line from your PAP thru the pin. Where that line intersects your track will be the center of the bow-tie. If you track close to the fingers, and the bow-tie is not 'above' the finger holes (meaning farther away from your grip center line than the finger holes), the last couple of flare tracks will most likely roll over your finger hole (or holes). Easy to check before putting holes in a ball.

Mine layout looks very similar to his except my cg is kicked out a bit more and there's a weight hole drilled down the VAL at an angle to move my track away from the center. I'll attach a pic later.

His PAP: 5 over 1/2 upMine: 5 3/8 over 5/8 upHis tilt: 8*Mine: 6*

So not that far off. If you draw a line from his PAP thru the pin his "bow-tie" will obviously be below his fingers. Maybe he doesn't track that close to his fingers but I like to see Justin he has to say about this. I'm going to be able to throw the ball tomorrow, so I'll let you know what happens.

plamormick wrote:

Remember, as a check, you can verify ahead of time where your bow-tie will be: draw a line from your PAP thru the pin. Where that line intersects your track will be the center of the bow-tie. If you track close to the fingers, and the bow-tie is not 'above' the finger holes (meaning farther away from your grip center line than the finger holes), the last couple of flare tracks will most likely roll over your finger hole (or holes). Easy to check before putting holes in a ball.

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